Health sector in 2003-04 budget
By: Sankar, Deep.
Contributor(s): Kathuria, Vinish.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.1443-446.Subject(s): Budget - India | Health services - India | Health services
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: A number of concessions in the form of reduced excise, customs, or income tax exemptions have been announced for the health care industry. However, health care also needs to be viewed as a service. This the budget has neglected to do. Launching of an insurance scheme is a laudable beginning but overall rural healthcare has gained little in this budget. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 38, Issue no: 15 | Available | AR56429 |
A number of concessions in the form of reduced excise, customs, or income tax exemptions have been announced for the health care industry. However, health care also needs to be viewed as a service. This the budget has neglected to do. Launching of an insurance scheme is a laudable beginning but overall rural healthcare has gained little in this budget. - Reproduced.


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